AMD did manage to meet demand for its Ryzen 3000 series processors based on 7nm technology.
So while there is heavy demand right now given the significant improvements in the Ryzen 5000 CPUs and even larger improvements in video cards from both AMD and Nvidia, it's reasonable to expect there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
Otherwise... can you imagine Intel ad copy that might read like this:
Processors... or Promises?
While other companies are sellilng 7nm "pie in the sky", Intel can supply your needs now with processors built on proven 14nm technology!
They laughed when Intel offered a thermoelectric cooler to enable their processors to exceed the single-core performance of AMD processors for gaming, but if the supply problem isn't corrected, Intel could have the last laugh.
So while there is heavy demand right now given the significant improvements in the Ryzen 5000 CPUs and even larger improvements in video cards from both AMD and Nvidia, it's reasonable to expect there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
Otherwise... can you imagine Intel ad copy that might read like this:
Processors... or Promises?
While other companies are sellilng 7nm "pie in the sky", Intel can supply your needs now with processors built on proven 14nm technology!
They laughed when Intel offered a thermoelectric cooler to enable their processors to exceed the single-core performance of AMD processors for gaming, but if the supply problem isn't corrected, Intel could have the last laugh.